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it’s important to share your 420 sex stories. In generations past, sex was always a taboo subject. For our Grandparents and probably our parents and maybe even for some of my older clients, it was a subject that was whispered about behind closed doors, not to be discussed in public, sinful and shameful and very much frowned upon. I’m glad we’ve gotten over this now. Being able to talk about sex more openly allows for sex education, sexual health clinics and free and open discussion about sexual rights, good things one and all. But the best thing about sex being an acceptable topic of conversation is that you get to hear sex stories. I love a good sex story. The ones that make you squirm, the ones that make you laugh, the ones that turn you on, the ones that cause large amounts of high-fiving and “dirt-off-your-shoulder”-style hand actions. The really good ones you can dine out on for ages. The brilliant ones that you can’t believe happened in real life. For example, I know several people who are official members of the Mile High Club. The point of telling sex stories is to relate to each other, to empathise – and to be proud of yourself and your sexual antics. It’s something we always associate with men – that whole “go on my son, get in there” kind of mentality. But the truth is that there’s nothing to be ashamed of in taking pride in your sexuality, regardless of what sex you are. It’s also a good way of learning from other people’s mistakes. The story about the tongue piercing, where it’s all fun and games until someone loses their foreskin? The story about that time you were really nervous about screwing the hot guy in your office so you decided to drink yourself into a state of courage and ended up drinking yourself into passing out halfway through? It’s an even better way of working out when it’s all gone wrong in an entirely different way. It’s sometimes hard to tell when you’ve crossed a line or when someone else has – and it often needs the perspective of another person to make the distinction or point out where you went wrong. Two guys in one night? Half the Starting Line of your high school football team? Your boss? Your boss during promotion season? Your teacher? Finally, especially when it’s all gone horribly, it can feel so good to laugh at your own misfortune with someone else. That time you decided to visit your boyfriend at the office in only a coat and a thong and then his boss invited you all out for drinks?! And that’s probably how sex ended up getting un-taboo-ed in the first place, with people telling stories. Human beings are natural born storytellers. we just can’t help ourselves. Our lives are filled with stories, about both the real and the imagined and we use them to learn, to grow, to entertain, to influence, to change, to move forwards and to remember what was. We are also inherently social creatures as well, knowing our own stories is nothing compared to the pleasure we get in sharing them. And like I said, I love a good sex story, so that works out great for me! In an ideal world there would be no taboo subjects, nothing that could never ever be discussed. That’s not the case and even though we talk about sex more these days, we still don’t talk about it enough. The solution is to keep talking about it. Even if you can only talk about it with me, It's good to get it out there :)